In other team news, midfielder Billy Celeski will miss the clash with a hip injury, while Matthew Kemp comes into the side at the expense of Evan Berger.

While the North Queensland triumph was Victory's first win in five matches, the club has only lost two of their past 12 matches, an impressive run considering the absence of key players such as Archie Thompson and Robbie Kruse during that period.

Victory sits fifth on the A-League table with 37 points from 27 matches and a win over Miron Bleiberg's men would virtually seal the Melbournians a finals berth.

"There's no doubt they're a good team, fighting for second or third spot, Gold Coast is always a challenge," Merrick said.

"But we feel as we're playing some good football as well. We're building up some consistency and momentum. It's really about what we do and not so much about what the opposition offer up."

One factor which may have a bearing on the contest is the forecast temperature of 40 degrees expected in Melbourne on Sunday.

What about the coach's thoughts on that topic?

"Both teams have got to play in the conditions … I think we're well acclimatised to that type of weather, it makes for a really tough game and playing under fatigue that suits us especially in front of our home crowd at AAMI Park," Merrick said.

Merrick also revealed captain Kevin Muscat had been given some time off by Victory following his eight-match suspension for a tackle on Melbourne Heart's Adrian Zahra in the Melbourne Derby.

"We've given him a bit of a break, then we'll get together and have a chat about what's going to happen moving forward," Merrick said.

"We said from the outset we weren't going to appeal, we've accepted the FFA's sanction and we move on from there."

Fellow defender Adrian Leijer will take the captain's armband in Muscat's absence.